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THE MAUI NEWS
SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1906
GET THE HABIT
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able store. You might save a few iteps by buying
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qualify ? Our goods m every department are of the
best quality for the money. We would not make this
statement if we did not mean it.
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BICYCLES AND
Peace Reigns in the
Yerkes Mansion.
NEW YORK. February 26. The
Journal announces the complete re
conciliation of Wilsou Mizner and his
bride, formerly the widow of Charles
T. Yerkes. According to the Jour
nal, Mrs. Yerfces-Mizner gave a din
ner tonight at the Hotel Netherlan j
during which she looked lovingly into
the big b'.ue e es of ber athletic young
husband.
''It was all a conspiracy to separ
ate us, but it failed," Mrs. Ytrkes
Mizner said in an interview. "They
told me all sorts of dreadful things
about Wilson," she added, "and foci
ishly 1 credited them until I started
an investigation and fouud the) were
all false. We never were separated.
We had a little quarrel, it is true,
t Live Zand Let Live Prices
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meal as a glass of nice, cool bi er. :
?,: It refreshes, cheers and stimulates :
that is if it's :
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Lager j
Other beer is just as wet. but none 13
is just as good. Try a case if you
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w 2.
Choosing
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Its easy here where there are so 'many
to choose from. We have every style of
the famous Eastman Kodaks, at prices
from $5 upward and instruct .purchasers
in the operating.
SUPPLY CO.,
fort . .
STREET
SPORTING GOODS
but I love him and I have found out
he is not so black as he has been
painted. He wus always good to me.
The stories that lie abused me and
we qiarreled over money matters
are absolutely untrue. He never
asked me for a cent, either before or
after our marriage, and gave ine
only what I have found to be the best
of advice in regard to financial r flairs.
All I have is bis if he wishes, for I
know that but. for him I might be
put ii a position wl.e-e the very r o
could have been s Id over my head."
From a friend who was present at
the dinner it was learned later that
Mrs. Yerkes Mizner had discovered
in the scheme to separate her from
her husband a plot involving millions.
Mrs. Yerkes Mizner believed her
husband, Alison Mizner, saved ber
from great loss by bis advice.
She is reported to have said. "I
Lave not had much experience in the
BY AUTHORITY.
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF
HEALTH.
Honolulu, Hawaii, March 1, 1906.
Notice is hereby given that, at a
meeting of the Board of Health lipid
February 28th 1906, in accordm ce
with Section 28,Garbnge Regulations
the following pit res were designated
as public clumping grounds for the
dumping and disposition of garbage
at Wailuku and Lahaina, Maui, viz
WAILUKU.
The foot ot the Wailuku-Kahului
road, below the sand hills.
LAHAINA.
That portion of Lahaina know as
the "canal" and which crosses Main
street near tne N. E corner of the
Government Rond.
L. E. PINKHAM,
Presid. ut, Board of Health
Attest: , C. CHARLOCK.
Secretary, Board of Health.
March 10-17-24th.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THF.
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAWAII.
In Probate.
In the Mutter of the Estate of
ROBERT E. FORD, late of f.ahaina
Maui, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that pur
suant to an Order of the Honorable
A. N. Kepo'.kai, Judge of the Circuit
Court of the Second Judicial Circuit,
T. H., the uiidei signed was on the
22nd. day of January, A. D. 1906,
duly appointed the Administrator of
the Estate of Robert E. Ford deceas
ed, and that Letters of Administra
toni have been issued t the under
signed.
All creditors of said Robert E
Ford deceased and of said estate are
hereby notified to present tleir
claims duly authenticated with the
proper vouchers, if,, any exist, even
if the claim is secured by mortgage
on real estatp, to the undersigned
at his office at. Lahaina, Maui, T. H.,
or to James L. Coke his attorney, at
hisofficein Waihiku, T. H., within
six (6) months from the date of this
notice said date being the date of the
first publication of thii notice, other
wise such claim if uny, will be forever
barred.
Dated a' Lahaina, Jan. 31, 1906.
WILLIAM HENN1NG,
Administrator of the Estate of Robt.
E. Ford, deceased.
JAMES L. COKE,
Attorney for Administrator.
ways of the world, and I believed it
w uld be i t'er for me to do as I was
told and withdraw as trustee in order
to save myself all the trouble, a d
work that the office would bri: g up
on me. I was told that it meant only
signing away 1 per cent. That
conveyed no meaning to me and it
was only when 1 usked the advice ot
my husband I learned that it meant
a sum of . at let st $75,000 a year,
providing the estate was worth only
$10,000,000 and not $50,000,000, as I
believed.
Then I consulted one of the best
lawyers in New York. . On his advice
I hastily revoked my decisoiu to with
draw. I was only just in time. Two
days more and I should have been out,
I have bad terrible experiences. Three
persons in Chicago, one here and one
in Philadelphia bare been nagging me
and trying to persuade me to go out,
but luckily I withstood them a'l
must however, thank Wilson that I
escaped.
At first I doubted him. Ikeptrc
ceiving such awful reports about his
past career ttat I was almost frautic.
I started an iuvsstig i tion of my own
and found the stories had been vastly
exaggerated."
Mrs. Yeikes-Mlzoer declares the
kuown value of the esU te is increas
ing daily because of discoveries of
valuable property bidden away by
Yerkes.
"Why, we are hading more money
belonging to the estate every day.
'It is reported she said, "For exam
ple, only yesterday I discovered aoiue
keys t3 6afe deposit vaults that had
been hidden away by Yerkes that I
am sure will add millions to the value
of the estate. Already we have found
clews to large sums in England, and
goodness knows how much more we
shall find before we are through."
BY AUTHORITY
IN THE CIRCUITCOURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT TERRITORY
OF HAWAII. .
At Chambers In Probate
In the Matter of the Estate of
AUGUSTINE ENOS, late of Wuilu
k u, Maui, deceased.
Order for Notice of Hearing Peti
Hon for Probate .f Will.
A Document, purporting to be the
Last Will and Testament of AUG US-
TINE ENOS, late of Wailuku, Maui,
deceased, having on the 8th day o
March, A. D. 1906 been presented
to said probata Court, and a Petition
for the Probate thereof, and for the
Issuance of Letters Testamentary
to ROSA ENOS, AUGUSTINE
ENOS and JOSE VIEIRA MAR
CIEL, having been filed by ROSA
ENOS.
It is hereby ordered, hat Monday
the 23rd day of April, A. D. 1906 at
10 o'clock, A. M., of said day at the
Court Room of said Court, at Wailuku,
Maui, be and the same hereby is ap
pointed the time and place for prov
ing Raid Will and bearing said ap
plication.
It is further ordered, that notice
thereof be given, by publication once
a week for three successive weeks, in
the "Evening Bulletine" and "Maui
News", a newspapers published in
the iitiiglish language, the last pu
blicalion to be not less than ten days
previous to the time therein appoint
ed for hearing.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, Mar. 8lh,
1906.
A. N. KEPOIKAI.
Judge of the Circuit Court 2nd Circuit
By the Court: (Sd.) EDMUND H.
Hart. Clerk.
(Seal.) March 10-1721-31.
Wailuku Teachers Cottage
Maul T. H.
Ppoposals will be received at the
othce of the Superintendent of Public
Works. Honolulu. T. II.: until 12
o'clock m. of Marcfi 19th, 1906, fo
constructing a three room teacher's
cottage at Wailuku, Maui, T. H.
Plans, specifications and blank
forms of proposal may be obtained
at the .office of the Asst. Supt. of
Public Works, and with Carl Wal
deyer, School Agent, Wailuku, Mjjui,
tor which a deposit of $5.00 is re
quired, which sum will be refunded
intending bidders after they have
returned the plans and specifications
Proposals will not be accepted ui.
less submitted on the blank forms
furnished, enclosed with" a certified
bank check for Four Hundred ($400.
60) Dolla rs in a sealed envelope
endorsed previous to 12 o'clock m. of
the day specified at the office of the
Superintendent of Public Works, who
reserves the right to reject any oi
all bids.
C. S. HOLLOWAY
Superintendent of Public Works
Honolulu, T. H. March 2nd, 1906.
March 10-17.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT OF
FICEOFCOMPTROLLER OF
THE CURRENCY.
Washington D. C. February 19
1906. Whereas by satisfactory evl
dence presented to the undersigned,
it has been made to annpn.r that.
The Lahaina National Bank," in
i-1 - - - - -
the Town of Lahaina, in the County
of Maui and Territory of Hawaii, has
complied with all the provisions of the
Statutes of the United States, re
quired to be complied with before an
association shall be authorized to
commence the business of Banking.
Now therefore I. William B. Ridge
ly, Comptroller of the Currency, do
hereby certify that ' The Lahaina
National Bank," In the Town of La
haina, in the County of Maui and
Territory of Hawaii, is authorized to
commence the business of Banking
as provided in Section Fifty one
hundred and sixty nine of the Revis
ed Statutes of the United States.
In testimony whereof witness mv
hand and Seal of office this Nineteenth
day of February, 1906.
Wm. B. RIDGELY.
Comptroller of the Currency.
Mar. 10-17-24-31-ADril 7-14-21-yR
May 5-12.
SEALED TENDERS.
Will be received at the ofliee of thn
Couuty Engineer, County of Maui,
until 12 noou of March 24lh, 1906, for
the construction of 15000 teet of tsnn.
ing on the new road at Huelo.
nans ana specifications are on
file at the office of the County En
gineer, Wailuku and with David K.
Dayton, Huelo, where full and com
plete information regarding the
above work may be obtained.
HUGH HOWELL,
Countv Enirinppi.
March 1017.
BY AUTHORITY
NOTICE.
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Jan. 13-20-27-
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY.
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an Order of the
Honorable A. N. Kepoikai, Judge of
the Circuit Court of the Second Judi
cial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii,
sitti .g in probate, duly mide and
entered on February, 26. 1906, the
undersigned, Thos. B. Lyons. Ad
ministrate? of the Estate of J. PALI
SYLV A deceased, vili sell at public
auction and outcry to the hightest
and best bidder fo-cash, at the front
door of the Court House in the town
of Wailuku, Island anJ County of
Maui, Territory of Hawaii, on Mon
day the 2nd. day of April, A : D. 1906,
at 11 o clock in the fore noon, al! of
the undivided one-half interest be-
longing to the estate of the said J.
PALI SYLVA deceased, in and to
that certain piece, parcel or lot of
land situated in tho Hi of Pee pee.
Wailuku, Island and County of Maui,
Territory of Hawaii, and being a
portion of L. C. A. No. 8559B. to
Lunalilo, and said lot being particu
larly described by metes and bounds
as follows:
Beginning at a point 104 feet N.
38 deg. 30 min. W. of N- W. Corner
of Vineyard and Martet Streets in
the town of Wailuku, Maui, the said
point being the N. E. Corner of
Frank Correa's lot and running:
S. 51 deg. 30 min. W. 132 feet a-
long Frank Correa and M. G. Du-
arte's lot thence, N. 35 deg. 00 min.
W. 70 feet along Antone do Rego's
lot, thence, N. 51 de-j. 30 min. E.
127-3-10 feet along Wailuku Sugar
Co's. land'to Market Street, thence,
S. 38 deg. 30 min. E. 70- feet along
Market Street to the point of begin
ning. The whole of said lot contain
ing an area of .208 of an acre, and
being the same premises conveyed
by an described in deed of C, Brewer
& Company, Limited, a Corporation,
to JOSEPH P. SYLVA and .1. K
KAHOOKELE. said deed bearing
date May 31st. 1902.
Said sale shall be subject to the
confirmation of the above mentioned
Court. Deeds to be drawj at the
expense of the purchasers.
For further particulars apply to
James L. Coke, the attorney for the
undersigned, at his law office" in
Wailuku, Island ot Maui. T. H.
Dated at Wailuku, February, 27th
191M5.
THOS. B. LYONS,
Administrator of the Estate of J.
Pali Sylva, deceased.
JAMES L. COKE.
Attornery for estate of J. Pali Sylva
decease!.
March 3-10-17-24-31.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the
following have applied for Liquor
licenses, nnd any protests against
the issuance of these licenses should
be filed in this Office by Monday.
March 19 th 1900.
C. T. Green 5th Clas License
at Waihee, Wailuku, Maui,
Pauwela Club 5th Class License
at Pauwela, Makawao, Maul.
A. J. CAMPBELL.
Treasurer, Territory of Hawaii
Treasurer's Office T. II.
Houolulu, March 6, 1906
, Mar. 10 -17.
BY AUTHORITY
TERRITORY OF HAWAII
COUNTY OF MAUI
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an Execution issued out
of District Court of Wailuku in and
for Mm County of Maui, T. H. in the
suit of J. N. K. Keola, Deputy Tax
Assessor and Collector, for Wailuku
Distrlct,2nd Division, Plaint iff.against
Maurice K. Keohokakle, Defendant,
duly attested the 20th day of Feb.
A. D, 1906, tome directed and de
livered, for a judgment rerirlei-pd in
snid Court for the sum of $91.20 be
sides interest and accruing costs, I
have levied on the following describ
ed property, to wit :
Portion of L. C. A. 457 to Kawoi
liiiii, situate at Puako, Wailuku,
Maui.
i 'Reglnnlng at the North Angle of
this Lot on the North ide rf Govern
men t Road leading up, at a cross
cut on stone, and running S. 44 deg.
00 E 140. 6 feet along Konohiki to
west angle of Kaupu; S. 41 deg. 30
min. W. 117. 5 feet, along Konohiki to
a stake; thence S. 47 deg. 45 min. E.
200 feet along Konohiki to' a triang.
cut on stone, thonci S. 50 deg. 15 min.
W. 112.2 feet al ng Naleipuleho Ap. 2
to a stake; S. 27 deg. 00 K. 61.4 feet
along Naleipuleho A p. 2 to a stake; S.'
19 deg. 45 min. E. 147 2 feet along Na
leipuleho Ap.2 to a stake; S 33 deg. 00
E. 70.6 teet along Naleipuleho to cross
on stone, S. 50 .leg. 15 min. W. 142 7
feet along Konohiki to stonewall;
thence West along stonewall 71 f ?et
to a stake, thence S. 63 dog. 45 min.
W. 29 feet along Nuiukaukau A p. 2 to
a stake, N. 41 deg 30 min. W. 42.2
feet along Nuiakaukau A p. 2 to a
stake, N. 10 deg. 00 W. 69.3 feet along
Nunkaukau Ap. 2 to a stake: N. 66
dfg.30min. W. 29 feet along Nuiakau
kau Ap.2 toa stak. jN 40deg.l5min.
E. 37 feet along Kekuanahipahi, to a
stake; N. 48 deg. 00 W. 179 f-et along
Kekuapahipahi, toa stake; N. 41 deg.
30 min. E. 68 feet along Poalim to a
stake; N. 52 deg. 15 min. W. 41 fept
along Poalima to a st.ike: N 36
deg. 5 min. E 812 feet along
Naleipuleho to a stake; S. 53 deg.
45Tiiin. E. 92 4 feet along Kuihelani
and Poalima to a stake; N. 30 deg.
00 E. 34 3 feet along Poulima nstake;
V RS A net A ,nn VJ 71 Q f. ., 1
Poalima to stake; N. 37 deg. 30. rnin.
E.87.8 feet nbiig Kuihelani to a stake;
N. 47 deg. 45 min. W 48.2 feet afong
Kuihelani to a cross cut on stone,
Thence along reserved lot N. 38 deg.
00 E. 54.2 feet to crosd cut on stone,
thence N. 51 deg. 00' W. 77.3 feet
along Mormon Church lot to a point
in road, thence N. 39 deg. 15 min. E.
134.3 feet across the road to point
of beginning. Containing an area of
2. 41 acres, Excluding MANU nnd
NALEIPULEHO Kuleanas 22100
acres." .
Notice is hereby given that on
Wednesday the 27th day of March
A. D.. 1906. at the hour of 12 o'elnek
M., in front of the Court House.
Wailuku, in.said County of Maui,
I will sell all the rhht. litlo m1
interest of said Maurien R TfmV.,
kalole. Defendant, in and to tho
above described real property, or so
mucn inereor as may oe necessary to
satisfy said ludgement and
the highest bidder for cash in U.' S.
Gold Coin; unless the said amount of
judgement and m7 expenses are pre
viously paid. Dated February 24th
A. D. 1906.
WILLIAM E. SAFFERY,
Sheriff, County of Maui.
Feb. 24-Mar. 3-10-17-24.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
At Chambers In Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of V
F, SAFFERY, late of Lahaina Maui."
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that pnr-
8i ant to an order tf the Honorable
A. N. Keooikai. Judirn nf ha n.nit
oourioi ine second Judicial Circuit
i. a., ine undersigned was on
the
ap-
Oth. day of March, 1906, duly
pointed tlie Administrator of
the
Estate of V. F. RafTprv a.i .u...
Letters of Administrat inn tin fa V.
issued to the unde-signed.
All creditors of said V. F. Sa fiery
dscoased. and of sitirl fai
hereby notified to preseut 'their
claims duly authenticated with the
proper vouchers, if any exist, even
if the claim is secui-prl hv M..t.
on real Estate, to the undersiiMiP.1
at his Office at Lahninn V it
or to James L. Ca.Uh hi !.,.'. ''.
his office in Wailuku, T. H., withiu
six io) mor.thH from the date of this
notice, said date being the date of
tne hrst pub ication of thi ....;..
otherwise such claim if anv. will h
forever barred.
Dated at Lahaina, Feb. 21, 1906
A. N HiVSPMlLUl'
Administrator nf t.ho He t .t. ir i.i
,.,0 ul v j,-
isaftery, deceased.
JAMES L. COKE,
Attorney for Adiniuist rator
Feb. 24, Mar. 3-10-17.